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Looking for advice concerning my 13-year-old
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<blockquote data-quote="SadFlower" data-source="post: 672732" data-attributes="member: 19741"><p>Thank you for the response, New Leaf... it helps.</p><p>Daughter is now on formal diversion. I take her to school early every morning, and her cousin picks her up once she's done. Now she spends most of her time reading science fiction in her room and playing video games. She accepted that. I think she's beginning to realize that her actions have some serious consequences. </p><p></p><p>She also doesn't have any access to her phone which is a good thing. We've looked into transferring to our local private school, but they no longer accept applications for a mid-year transfer, so I will transfer her there next year. She wants to go and says she hates her current school. </p><p></p><p>I wonder just how much danger she's in. Do ALL people who try meth for the first time become instantly addicted? I really, really hope that she was only in the initial experimentation stages and didn't really develop a true dependence yet.... </p><p></p><p>We are going to see a therapist next month (she's not available until then... grr). </p><p></p><p>I'm really, really tired of this mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SadFlower, post: 672732, member: 19741"] Thank you for the response, New Leaf... it helps. Daughter is now on formal diversion. I take her to school early every morning, and her cousin picks her up once she's done. Now she spends most of her time reading science fiction in her room and playing video games. She accepted that. I think she's beginning to realize that her actions have some serious consequences. She also doesn't have any access to her phone which is a good thing. We've looked into transferring to our local private school, but they no longer accept applications for a mid-year transfer, so I will transfer her there next year. She wants to go and says she hates her current school. I wonder just how much danger she's in. Do ALL people who try meth for the first time become instantly addicted? I really, really hope that she was only in the initial experimentation stages and didn't really develop a true dependence yet.... We are going to see a therapist next month (she's not available until then... grr). I'm really, really tired of this mess. [/QUOTE]
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